liberated
英 [ˈlɪbəreɪtɪd]
美 [ˈlɪbəreɪtɪd]
adj. (社会及性行为)不受传统思想束缚的,解放的,开放的
v. 解放; 使自由; 使摆脱约束(或限制)
liberate的过去分词和过去式
BNC.18613 / COCA.16794
牛津词典
adj.
- (社会及性行为)不受传统思想束缚的,解放的,开放的
free from the restrictions of traditional ideas about social and sexual behaviour
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 思想解放的;不受传统思想束缚的
If you describe someone asliberated, you mean that they do not accept their society's traditional values or restrictions on behaviour.- She was determined that she would become a liberated businesswoman.
她下定决心做一个思想解放的女实业家。
- She was determined that she would become a liberated businesswoman.
英英释义
adj
- (of a gas e.g.) released from chemical combination
- free from traditional social restraints
- an emancipated young woman pursuing her career
- a liberated lifestyle
双语例句
- She was determined that she would become a liberated businesswoman.
她下定决心做一个思想解放的女实业家。 - Lincoln liberated American slaves.
林肯解放了美国奴隶。 - China was liberated and ( by now) our dream had come true.
中国解放了,现在我们的梦想实现了。 - Feminism may have liberated the feminists, but it has still to change the lives of the majority of women.
女性运动也许解放了女权主义者,但尚未改变大多数女性的生活。 - School education in the Liberated Areas must be restored and developed.
解放区的学校教育工作,必须恢复和发展。 - I went out and liberated a prisoner.
我走出去释放了一名囚犯。 - The spores are liberated by rupture of the sporangium wall.
当孢子囊壁破裂时可以将其内的孢子释放出来。 - In 1949, Xinjiang was peacefully liberated.
1949年,新疆和平解放。 - They made a triumphal march into their liberated city.
他们胜利地开进了被他们解放的城市。 - Many intellectuals with revolutionary tendencies went to the liberated areas.
许多带有革命倾向的知识分子都投奔解放区了。